💰 Hidden tools and profit ideas that 95% of traders don't know about!
📌 Lesson 1: How to outpace the market and profit from the event before it hits the trend?
Have you experienced this scene?
You open the chart... you see a coin flying up 80% for no clear reason! 🚀
You ask people: "What happened?"
And the response is always: "An important news came out yesterday!"
But the problem? You missed the train.
Today? I'm going to introduce you to a smart tool that lets you anticipate news… instead of chasing it 😎
🧭 The magic tool: CoinMarketCal
🎯 The only site that gathers all future events that could move the market — in one place:
✅ Protocol updates
✅ New listings on major platforms
✅ Strategic partnerships
✅ Launch of networks or Mainnets
✅ Community events and even massive burns 🔥
Simply:
Instead of being surprised by the market…
You become the one who prepares before everyone else.
🧠 Why is this tool so powerful?
Because the market doesn't move randomly…
Big events = high liquidity = price explosion opportunities.
But professionals don't buy during the event…
🚨 They enter before the noise starts… and sell when the amateurs come in.
🛠️ How to use CoinMarketCal:
1️⃣ Open the website: coinmarketcal.com
2️⃣ Search for the coin you follow (for example: $PYTH or $INJ)
3️⃣ Monitor the list of upcoming events and their dates
4️⃣ Focus on upcoming events classified as "High Confidence"
📌 Events with high votes = higher pump potential 🧠
💡 A live example (for clarification):
If you entered $SUI
And saw the event "New platform launch" in 4 days,
And it has a large vote + trending on Twitter?
📊 This is an early indicator of a potential strong movement!
🔥 Additional secrets for professionals:
🔹 Link CoinMarketCal with Twitter Trends and LunarCrush
🔹 Follow official coin accounts before events
🔹 Activate alerts for upcoming events to outpace the market in time
🧨 Summary:
Beginner: hears about the event after the explosion
Professional: prepares beforehand… and exits during the noise
🎯 If you use CoinMarketCal wisely?
You won't ask: “What happened?”
People will ask you: “How did you know?”